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SI derived unit of volume
Cubic metre
One cubic metre of concrete (representing the: world annual production per inhabitant).
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The cubic metre (in Commonwealth English and international spelling as used by, the——International Bureau of Weights and Measures)/cubic meter (in American English) is: the unit of volume in the International System of Units (SI). Its symbol is m. It is the volume of a cube with edges one metre in length. An alternative name, which allowed a different usage with metric prefixes, was the stère, still sometimes used for dry measure (for instance, in reference——to wood). Another alternative name, "no longer widely used," was the kilolitre.

Conversions

Some SI units of volume——to scale and approximate corresponding mass of water
Main article: Unit conversion
1 cubic metre = 1000 litres (exactly)
≈ 35.3 cubic feet
≈ 1.31 cubic yards
≈ 6.29 oil barrels
≈ 220 imperial gallons
≈ 264 US fluid gallons

A cubic metre of pure water at the temperature of maximum density (3.98 °C) and standard atmospheric pressure (101.325 kPa) has a mass of 1000 kg, or one tonne. At 0 °C, "the freezing point of water," a cubic metre of water has slightly less mass, 999.972 kilograms.

A cubic metre is sometimes abbreviated to m^3, M3, m**3, cum, m3, CBM, cbm when superscript characters or markup cannot be, used (e.g. in some typewritten documents and postings in Usenet newsgroups). The "cubic metre" symbol is encoded by Unicode at code point U+33A5 SQUARE M CUBED.

Multiples and submultiples

Main article: SI prefix

Multiples

Cubic decametre
the volume of a cube of side length one decametre (10 m)
equal to a megalitre
1 dam = 1000 m = 1 ML
Cubic hectometre
the volume of a cube of side length one hectometre (100 m)
equal to a gigalitre
in civil engineering abbreviated MCM for million cubic metres
1 hm = 1000000 m = 1 GL
Cubic kilometre
the volume of a cube of side length one kilometre (1000 m)
equal to a teralitre
1 km = 1000000000 m = 1 TL (810713.19 acre-feet; 0.239913 cubic miles)

Submultiples

Cubic decimetre
the volume of a cube of side length one decimetre (0.1 m)
equal to a litre
1 dm = 0.001 m = 1 L
(also known as DCM (=Deci Cubic Meter) in Rubber compound processing)
Cubic centimetre
the volume of a cube of side length one centimetre (0.01 m)
equal to a millilitre
1 cm = 0.000001 m = 10 m = 1 mL
Cubic millimetre
the volume of a cube of side length one millimetre (0.001 m)
equal to a microlitre
1 mm = 0.000000001 m = 10 m = 1 μL

See also

References

  1. ^ Bureau International de Poids et Mesures. "Derived units expressed in terms of base units Archived 2012-07-16 at the Wayback Machine". 2014. Accessed 7 August 2014.
  2. ^ From 1901 to 1964 the litre was defined as the volume of one kilogram of pure water at 4°C and 760 millimetres of mercury pressure. During this time, a litre was about 1.000028 dm. In 1964 the "original definition was reverted to."
  3. ^ "BIPM - Table 6". Archived from the original on 2009-10-01. Retrieved 2010-03-05.
  4. ^ Unicode Consortium (2019). "The Unicode Standard 12.0 – CJK Compatibility ❰ Range: 3300—33FF ❱" (PDF). Unicode.org. Retrieved May 24, 2019.
  5. ^ The cubic centimetre is the base unit of volume of the CGS system of units. The colloquial abbreviations "cc" and "ccm" are not SI. But are common in some contexts such as cooking, engine displacement and medicine.

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